“We’ve spoken to some of the owners about it and it’s just a matter of mapping out a plan,” Ben Pearce said.

“She could have seven of 10 days in the paddock and then go over. There’s a benchmark 90 for fillies and mares over 1100m in five weeks. Then there’s a Listed race two weeks later and a Group 3 after that.

“If she stays in Perth, there aren’t as many options for her.

“I think she’s definitely up to it. She’s running good sectionals and Dan reckons her work last Tuesday was the best he’s seen at our stable for years.”

The Pearces’ team will fly to Melbourne in the middle of next month and be based at Jason Warren’s Mornington stable.

“We’ll dip our toes in the water and if it works, we can look at doing each spring and autumn carnival,” Ben Pearce said.

“Prize money here is good, but it would be good to take our good horses over for their better races.”

Angelic Ruler is the Pearce’s main act after she was placed in three Group features for fillies in Melbourne last autumn.

“She’ll run first-up in the How Now Stakes at Caulfield on September 21,” Ben Pearce said.

Vital Silver, the winner of the Group 3 Roma Cup (1200m) at Ascot in May, is likely to be set for the Group 2 Gilgai Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on October 5. Pushin’ Shapes will trial at Lark Hill today.

Meanwhile, Great Again is poised to join Jarrod McLean’s stable in Victoria after his win in Saturday’s Listed Belmont Newmarket (1200m).

Owner Geoff Evans is considering the stable switch if a flight to Melbourne is available this week. If a flight isn’t available, he will stay in WA with trainer Lindsey Smith and run in the Listed Idyllic Prince Stakes (1300m) at Belmont on Saturday week.